Little Bo Peep dress

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English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

In reference to Little Bo-Peep, a young shepherdess in a traditional English nursery rhyme.

Noun[edit]

Little Bo Peep dress (plural Little Bo Peep dresses)

  1. A kind of dress traditionally worn by young girls.
    Synonym: Bo Peep dress
    • 1989, Mother Jones Magazine, volume 14, number 5, page 31:
      One of the saddest things is to see a good measure of the younger women back at square one. I mean, they do everything but wear Little Bo Peep dresses and hair bows.
    • 2000, Glamour, volume 98, numbers 5-8, page 112:
      New York stylist and onetime bridesmaid Beth Blake was so unhappy with the Little Bo Peep dresses out there, she almost wore a nightie to her sister's wedding!